The Institute of Technology Blanchardstown opened its doors in 1999. Today it hosts over 3,500 students and a variety of Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Part-time and International courses ranging from Engineering to Horticulture. ITB also offers a selection of Apprenticeships and Trades. Our aim is to at ITB is to contribute to the ongoing development of Blanchardstown and provide educational opportunities for those who want to acquire and build on skills that will enhance their careers in the future.

The Institute of Technology Blanchardstown is dedicated to introducing students to the latest in technology and providing them with a hands on experience that will be essential for whatever career path they choose. Among ITB’s campus facilities are lecture theatres equipped with full audio visual suites perfect for digital media. Hi- tech computer labs and language labs with the latest audio based language learning software.

The Institute of Technology Blanchardstown also has an array of clubs and societies available for students to join. Sports clubs include Athletics, GAA, Ultimate Frisbee, Basketball, Swimming and much more. Fun societies such as Film, LGBT, Poker, Music and dance are open for all students to partake in.

Blanchardstown is between a twenty and thirty minute drive from Dublin’s vibrant city centre, but the region on its own has enough to keep students occupied. Restaurants, cinema, Draíocht Arts Centre and Ireland’s largest shopping centre. It is also a great location for outdoor recreation with Phoenix Park close by. Exotic amenities such as Dublin Zoo and the National Aquatic Centre are also a stones throw away.

The Institute of Technology Blanchardstown is a tightly knit campus community with small classes that allow lecturers give there full attention to students. ITB’s ethic is to enhance its graduate’s potential to further their career through education and training while providing a healthy campus community.

Accounting Technicians Ireland (formerly known as the IATI) is the leading Accounting Technician body in Ireland with over 10,000 members and students. Established in 1983, Accounting Technicians Ireland prides itself on providing an internationally recognised accounting qualification and on promoting the highest educational, technical and ethical standards to its members. Its qualification differs from many…

The course covers subjects such as accounting, economics, business management, marketing, human resource management and information technology. Each course will be accompanied by a handbook which will set out the material to be covered and the learning outcomes for each module. This will allow students who are unable to attend classes at particular times to…

This course is designed to give students a strategic overview of the main functional areas of a modern business environment. The curriculum offers a variety of learning that will prepare graduates for the fluidity and dynamism of the modern business environment and to develop their adaptive capabilities.

This Bachelor of Business degree programme builds on knowledge and competencies developed at the higher certificate (NFQ level 6). Knowledge, skills and competencies across a wide variety of areas will be further developed focusing on the roles and functions of business administrators and managers. The ordinary degree programme includes organisational psychology, operations management, finance, marketing…

CCNA teaches networking based on applications covering the types of practical networks students may encounter, from simple home or small office networks to more complex enterprise models. Students learn the technical skills and soft skills needed to succeed in entry-level networking professions such as a network installer, help desk technician, pre-sales support technician, or network…

This course is designed to produce graduates with the skills required to operate as a first line information technology support person in a wide range of industry and business environments. The course comprises both taught modules and credits for relevant work experience.

Covering areas of computer and networking technology with emphasis placed on information security and digital forensics and how this is applied to business needs. The objective of the third year is to deepen the knowledge of particular subjects and to expand on the fundamentals concepts. This year will focus on the Digital Forensics and Security…

The purpose of this degree is to equip students with the skills and knowledge to embark upon a rewarding career in the Information Security industry. Digital information technology has made significant strides in recent years and the impact of this has transformed how organisations do business through the widespread adoption of communication such as the…

Subjects covered in the programme include aspects of Electronics, Mechanics, Automation, Production, Software Engineering and Mathematics, with a strong emphasis on practical skills. The theoretical and practical skills developed during the programme are brought together in the final semester, where a significant aspect of the programme is the undertaking of a project, where students design…

Horticulture is the art, science, technology and business of intensive plant cultivation for human use and this course will introduce the learner to all three aspects of contemporary horticultural practice. Horticulturalists will use their skills and knowledge to improve the quality of life of individuals and communities. Horticulture can enhance the built environment, provide recreational…

While the module will deal with parks and gardens in a global context there will be an emphasis on the situation in Ireland, in particular the changes taking place in recent years because of the economic recession.

Horticulture is an art, craft and a science and this course will introduce the learner to all three aspects of contemporary horticultural practice. Horticulturalists will use their skills and knowledge to improve the quality of life of individuals and communities. Horticulture can enhance the built environment, provide recreational opportunity and deepen our connection to the…

At ITB we have a range of fully equipped laboratories and computer rooms. These facilities allow students to successfully design, test and implement automation projects. The labs are equipped with the latest teaching and learning technologies in PLC and HMI configuration and programming, process measurement and calibration, pneumatics and hydraulics.

The Higher Diploma in Science in Computing is designed to give students a comprehensive understanding with specific abilities in the areas of computing technology and associated best practices, as well as to act as a basis on which to progress to higher studies in computing

The Higher Diploma in Science in Computing is designed to give students a comprehensive understanding with specific abilities in the areas of computing, information technology and associated best practices, as well as to act as a basis on which to progress to higher studies in computing.

Information Technology is one of Irelands most important economic sectors, employing approximately 5% of the Irish workforce and accounting for a third of Irish exports (32 billion per annum). The Dublin region has a significant concentration of IT multinationals similar to Silicon Valley and through its successes in the IT sector, Ireland has built an…

Information Technology is one of Irelands most important economic sectors, employing approximately 5% of the Irish workforce and accounting for a third of Irish exports (32 billion per annum). The Dublin region has a significant concentration of IT multinationals similar to Silicon Valley and through its successes in the IT sector, Ireland has built an…

Information Technology is one of Irelands most important economic sectors, employing approximately 5% of the Irish workforce and accounting for a third of Irish exports (32 billion per annum). The Dublin region has a significant concentration of IT multinationals similar to Silicon Valley and through its successes in the IT sector, Ireland has built an…

Information Technology is one of Irelands most important economic sectors, employing approximately 5% of the Irish workforce and accounting for a third of Irish exports (32 billion per annum). The Dublin region has a significant concentration of IT multinationals similar to Silicon Valley and through its successes in the IT sector, Ireland has built an…

The Internet of Things (IoT) is about the new connected world, that is fast expanding, based on synergistic integration of Computer Science, Sensor Technology, and Engineering Science and Technology. It concerns the new generation of systems of networked devices that are becoming capable of sensing, transmitting and acting on data, e.g,: wearables, autonomous vehicles, drones,…

The Internet of Things (IoT) is about the new connected world, that is fast expanding, based on synergistic integration of Computer Science, Sensor Technology, and Engineering Science and Technology. It concerns the new generation of systems of networked devices that are becoming capable of sensing, transmitting and acting on data, e.g,: wearables, autonomous vehicles, drones,…

This course aims to enable participants to develop advanced core competencies in business, to build on learning and business skills already gained at honours Bachelor of Business Level (or cognate discipline) and to further develop the analytical skills and academic experience of students. The curriculum offers a richness and variety of learning that will ensure…